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"quick nap" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a short period of sleep, usually during the day. For example, "I just need to take a quick nap before the game starts."
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"I had a quick nap".
Or a Just Having a Quick Nap Challenge?
General Clark, it turned out, wanted a quick nap.
So go ahead: take a quick nap on the beach.
"You take a quick nap; you don't rest up completely," Granderson said.
Many of us go home and immediately take a quick nap.
Google's event had moments that were good for a quick nap.
The lounge chairs at the center are sometimes grabbed by workers who want a quick nap.
After a quick nap, we pack in some more training by watching a Jean-Claude Van Damme movie marathon.
He was caught catching a quick nap on the floor at the back after Transformers 3 though.
The term "catnap" would no longer refer to taking a quick nap, but instead to dying by the thousands.
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